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Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery, 2020
Objective In a large academic children’s hospital ambulatory clinic, the increasing demand for Spanish interpretation exceeds the Interpreting Services Department capacity, necessitating telephone interpretation. By adding a dedicated Spanish interpreter
D. Johnston +5 more
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Objective In a large academic children’s hospital ambulatory clinic, the increasing demand for Spanish interpretation exceeds the Interpreting Services Department capacity, necessitating telephone interpretation. By adding a dedicated Spanish interpreter
D. Johnston +5 more
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Strategy for increasing the demand for clinical pharmacists
American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1979A strategy for increasing the demand for clinical pharmaceutical services in hospitals is described. The strategy consists of three steps: (1) Show that the overall quality of drug prescribing affects patient outcomes not only in a negative way but also in a positive manner; i.e., appropriate prescribing speeds recovery and minimizes the need for more ...
D A, Knapp, D A, Knapp
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Clinical-outcome-based demand management in health services
Public Health, 2008THE PROBLEM OF MANAGING DEMAND: Most healthcare systems have 'third-party payers' who face the problem of keeping within budgets despite pressures to increase resources due to the ageing population, new technologies and patient demands to lower thresholds for care. This paper uses the UK National Health Service as a case study to suggest techniques for
C, Brogan, D, Lawrence, L, Mayhew
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PET in Oncology — Clinical Demands
1996In industrialized countries the incidence of cancer is steadily increasing and ranks now second as a cause of death. New techniques are therefore needed to optimize diagnosis of malignant disorders. While high resolution computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have improved the ability to detect changes in size or shape of ...
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Meeting demand for clinical placements in one community trust
British Journal of Community Nursing, 2002The effective management of learning in clinical practice is assuming growing significance for all health-care organizations. This is due to various professional and political imperatives that underscore the need to produce increasing numbers of practitioners who are sufficiently skilled to be deemed ‘fit for practice’, and must also be prepared to ...
Maureen, MacLellan, Stephen, Leyshon
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Information Processing & Management, 2021
Wanxin Qiao, Zhijun Yan, Xiaohan Wang
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Wanxin Qiao, Zhijun Yan, Xiaohan Wang
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CLINICAL APPLICATION OF DEMAND PACING*
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1969W, Zuckerman +3 more
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A Perfect Fit: Mentoring Experienced RNs to Meet Oncology Clinic Demand
Oncology Issues, 2018Lexine Thall, K. Chase
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CLINICAL EXPERIENCES WITH PERMANENT DEMAND PACEMAKERS
Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1971D R, McConahay +3 more
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Measuring Workload Demand of Informatics Systems with the Clinical Case Demand Index.
AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium, 2019Introduction: The increasing use of Health Information Technology (HIT) can add substantially to workload on clinical providers. Current methods for assessing workload do not take into account the nature of clinical cases and the use of HIT tools while solving them.
M Sriram, Iyengar +2 more
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